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One question - is the term 'dau' for bhaiyya generally used by any group of people? Was it? Like did the Pandavas, for instance, ever use it? Or was it an unique way of addressing only Balaram?

Like I pointed out in this thread, I'm not remotely amused by the depiction of the relationship b/w these 2. As I pointed out there, the only time Krishna played such games w/ Balaram was during Subhadra's proposed marriage, where Krishna prevented it from being Duryodhan, and after Bhima struck Duryodhan on his thighs. Otherwise, Krishna always loved and respected Balaram. When after he arranged for the handover to Arjun, he went to see Balaram and saw the serpant leave the latter's mouth, he got depressed and decided that his time too was up, and went and lay down under a tree. He didn't have the heart to wait for Arjun to arrive now that Balaram was gone. He didn't react that way when Pradhyumna & Satyaki were killed - he plucked a grass which became a mace, and started fighting.

I'm by now used to the fact that any mytho serial or movie will play fast & loose w/ the original story, so I won't fault much of that. But when a serial completely twists the character of major players, like they're doing w/ Jarasandha & Rukmi, that's bad enough. And when they do it w/ Krishna himself, as described above, it's downright disgraceful!

bhakti2Goldie

Sri Krishna and Balramji. There is so much of tension here but in other stories it is always shown that they have so strong bond with love and respect. This way is hard to accustom to for me - it does not seem like really them.

superdil19Goldie

Sri Krishna and Balramji. There is so much of tension here but in other stories it is always shown that they have so strong bond with love and respect. This way is hard to accustom to for me - it does not seem like really them.

ya this serial given lots of new knowledge about relationship of mohan and dau bhaiya

superdil19Goldie

One question - is the term 'dau' for bhaiyya generally used by any group of people? Was it? Like did the Pandavas, for instance, ever use it? Or was it an unique way of addressing only Balaram?

Like I pointed out in this thread, I'm not remotely amused by the depiction of the relationship b/w these 2. As I pointed out there, the only time Krishna played such games w/ Balaram was during Subhadra's proposed marriage, where Krishna prevented it from being Duryodhan, and after Bhima struck Duryodhan on his thighs. Otherwise, Krishna always loved and respected Balaram. When after he arranged for the handover to Arjun, he went to see Balaram and saw the serpant leave the latter's mouth, he got depressed and decided that his time too was up, and went and lay down under a tree. He didn't have the heart to wait for Arjun to arrive now that Balaram was gone. He didn't react that way when Pradhyumna & Satyaki were killed - he plucked a grass which became a mace, and started fighting.

I'm by now used to the fact that any mytho serial or movie will play fast & loose w/ the original story, so I won't fault much of that. But when a serial completely twists the character of major players, like they're doing w/ Jarasandha & Rukmi, that's bad enough. And when they do it w/ Krishna himself, as described above, it's downright disgraceful!

thanks for sharing this information

ya i know this knowledge very well

and i know balram was a incarnitaion of lakhan

lord is always gives message about we should respect our elders and love with youngers

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